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Marlin XT17VO 17 BA HB 4&7 HWD

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The Marlin XT-17VO is a tool for every task, and for varmints, the right tool is the XT-17VO chambered in 17HMR. It sends a polymer-tipped bullet rocketing downrange at 2,500+ feet per second with a laser-flat trajectory. The XT Pro-Fire adjustable trigger produces an extremely consistent trigger pull with an ultra-clean break. Included are 4 and 7-shot clip magazines. The rugged Hardwood Monte Carlo stock comes with sling swivel studs. The receiver is drilled, tapped and grooved for you choice of convenient scope mounting options. The barrel is a 22" blued heavy varmint with 3-9X32 blued scope mounted and bore-sighted.

Reviewed By: William F on 10/14/2012
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
The scope on this thing was suposed to be factory bore sighted, if it was this person needs to lose his job. The cross hairs were tilted about 10 degrees to the right so it was not even mounted level to start with and at a 100 yds. it was firing 18" to the left and 6" low. Read some other reviews on this rifle having the same problem, did not really expect it to be dead on, but thought I would at least be able to hit a 12" target with it. The Rifle itself seem pretty solid once I got the scope sited in was able to put 3 shoots dead center with CCI pol. tips. The clips for this rifle seem a little cheap made and you have to jimmy them around to get them to slide in and lock into place and sometimes push forward on them to chamber a round. Maybe this will get better with a little break in. seems they have a little un needed play in them now though. My biggest problem is the scope if they are going too advertise it as being sighted in then it should be. I have to older Marlins and they seem to have had a little higher standard for quality back in the day. Hope this is not the future of Marlin in General. Was planning on buying another Marlin but have decided to go with another brand now, I like the gun in general and it is a real joy to shoot !!!!!! The problems I've noted hear were not just after a few shots, I put 200 rounds through this gun today. and 100 the day before !!!!! Don't want to say not to buy it, with the scope and rifle combo it was the cheapest, but if you can float another 100 or more I would do so !!!!